Installation continued – Garland G SERIES GAS RESTAURANT RANGES User Manual

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Part # 4523104 Rev 3 (03/04/10)

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Gas Connection

The local gas authority should be consulted at the

installation planning stage in order to establish the

availability of an adequate supply of gas and to ensure

that the meter is adequate for the required flow rate . The

pipe work from the meter to the appliance must be an

appropriate size .

All fixed (non-mobile) appliances MUST be fitted with an

accessible upstream gas shut off valve as a means of isolating

the appliance for emergency shut off and for servicing . A

union or similar means of disconnection must be provided

between the gas-cock and the appliance .

A manually operable valve must be fitted to the gas supply

to the kitchen to enable it to be isolated in an emergency .

Wherever practical, this shall be located either outside the

kitchen or near to an exit in a readily accessible position .

Where it is not practical to do this, an automatic isolation

valve system shall be fitted which can be operated from a

readily accessible position near to the exit .

In locations where the manual isolation valve is fitted or the

automatic system can be reset this notice MUST be posted:

“ALL DOWNSTREAM BURNER AND PILOT VALVES MUST

BE TURNED OFF PRIOR TO ATTEMPTING TO RESTORE THE

SUPPLY . AFTER EXTENDED SHUT OFF, PURGE BEFORE

RESTORING GAS .”

Electrical Connections (Where Applicable)

IMPORTANT- This appliance must be electrically grounded in

accordance with local codes, or in the absence of local codes

with the National Electrical Code .

220/240 Volt Convection Oven Models

When the appliance is ordered and equipped for 220/240

volt operation, the supply line must be connected to the

wiring terminations located inside the terminal box at the

rear of the appliance .

For ease of attaching the supply line, there is a removable

cover on the terminal box .

Permanent connection to the electrical service must comply

with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with the

national electrical code .

INSTALLATION Continued

Installation Notes

Before assembly and connection, check gas supply .

A . The type of gas for which the unit is equipped is stamped

on the data plate located behind the lower front panel .

Connect a unit stamped “NAT” only to natural gas;

connect one stamped “PRO” only to propane gas .

B . If it is a new installation have the gas authorities check

meter size and piping to assure that the unit is supplied

with necessary amount of gas pressure required to

operate the unit .

C . If it is additional or replacement equipment have the gas

authorities check pressure to make certain that existing

meter and piping will supply fuel to the unit with no

more than 0 .15 Kpa pressure drop .

D . Make certain new piping and connections have been

made in a clean manner and have been purged so that

piping compound, chips, etc . will not clog pilots, valves or

burners . Use pipe joint compound approved for natural

and liquefied petroleum gases .

NOTE: Gas pressure should be checked when the unit is

installed and all other equipment on the same line is on . The

operating gas pressure must be the same as that specified

on the rating plate . If necessary, pressure adjustment may be

made at the pressure regulator supplied with the appliance .

The appliance and its individual shut-off valve must be

disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any

pressure testing of that system where pressures are in excess

of 1/2 PSIG (3 .45kPa .)

Final Preparation

NOTE: Your new range has a plastic coating to help protect

the finish from scratches during shipping . This protective

plastic film should be peeled off prior to starting the range .

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